Nelson's Beaches Affected by Fatbergs Following Recent Flooding
Fatbergs wash ashore at Tāhunanui Back Beach after Nelson flooding

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Nelson City Council has issued a warning to pet owners after fatbergs, solidified masses of waste, washed ashore at Tāhunanui Back Beach due to recent flooding. These fatbergs are formed from non-biodegradable materials, posing a risk to dogs that may ingest them.
- 01Fatbergs are solidified masses of waste formed from non-biodegradable materials.
- 02The recent flooding in Nelson caused these fatbergs to wash ashore.
- 03Nelson City Council issued a warning to pet owners regarding the fatbergs.
- 04The flooding and tidal conditions contributed to the fatbergs being washed onto the beach.
- 05Pet owners are advised to monitor their dogs to prevent them from eating the waste.
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Following recent flooding in Nelson, fatbergs have been reported washing up on local beaches, particularly at Tāhunanui Back Beach. These fatbergs, which are solidified masses of waste formed from non-biodegradable materials like fats and wet wipes, pose a risk to pets. The Nelson City Council alerted residents via Facebook, explaining that the combination of high flood flows and tidal conditions facilitated the overflow of waste materials onto the beach. Pet owners are cautioned to keep an eye on their dogs to prevent them from consuming this hazardous waste.
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The presence of fatbergs on the beach poses health risks to pets, particularly dogs, which may ingest the waste.
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